Structural-strategic family therapy deals with boundaries
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The greatest challenge to changing client thinking is to:
a. Refute the client's impression that situations or people cause their problems. b. Teaching clients how they are thinking. c. Helping clients recognize the link between their thoughts and their feelings. d. None of the above.
"Could you tell me a success story that you have had? What was it that you didright?" This question is an example of a. searching for strengths and wellness
b. leading the client to avoid deeper issues. c. an open question phrased in a closed fashion. d. challenging the client.
All of the following activities would be appropriate for the first group session EXCEPT
a. Setting a positive tone b. Asking members to share a lot of deep, personal information c. Clarifying the purpose of the group d. Helping members get over initial uneasiness about the group
All of the following are examples of brief strategic case conceptualization EXCEPT:
a. assessing the structure, organization, and flow of information in the family. b. adapting family structure to support members in their current life stage of development. c. assessing the effects of the broader social life such as extended family, community, school, peers, and courts. d. resolving family conflict by identifying a “patient” and treating the problems that individual creates for the family.